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I think it was the journalist Libby Purves who coined the term "virtue signalling", and ever since I came across it I've noticed examples everywhere.
You may have noticed examples of belt pride, where Midtown jocks stuff the front of their oversize Jerry Seinfeld dress shirts into the front of their pants, or the black equivalent, where sneaker-proud hip-hop fans cram the fronts of their cuffs into the laces of their spotless dunks, but how about some panty pride up in this bitch?
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Perhaps you've noticed other examples of your own.
While mapping TSSs, we noticed several examples that coincided with start codons for translation.
You may have noticed, for example, huge bumblebees in early spring.
I noticed, for example, you had Karen Millen's shop next to a tattoo parlor.
Mays noticed, for example, that Arthur Conan Doyle waffled between "ask" and "ahsk".
She has noticed, for example, a new kind of applicant for jobs at the crime lab.
She noticed, for example, that a patient's breathing tube had come loose.
He noticed, for example, that polyphonic choral singing flourished in matriarchal societies, which also cherished purity of vocal tone.
I never noticed, for example, that at one point the patient had blood-pressure problems, which the anesthesiologist was monitoring.
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